Solutions for Tutorials in Introductory Physics
Problem 1aT:
Draw vectors on your diagram that represent the instantaneous velocity of the ball at each of the...Problem 1bT:
B. In the space at right, compare the velocities at points 1 and 2by sketching the vectors that...Problem 1cT:
Consider the change in velocity vector between two points on the velocity diagram that are not...Problem 1dT:
Use the definition of acceleration to draw a vector in the space at right that represents the...Problem 1eT:
Does the acceleration change as the ball rolls up the track? Would the acceleration vector you...Problem 1fT:
Generalize your results thus far to answer the following question: What is the relationship between...Problem 2aT:
Choose two successive points. In the space at right, sketch the velocity vectors corresponding to...Problem 2bT:
In the space at right, draw a vector to represent the acceleration of the ball between the points...Problem 3aT:
Choose a point before the turnaround and another after. In the space below, draw the velocity...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1.1 - VelocityChapter 1.2 - Representations Of MotionChapter 1.3 - Acceleration In One DimensionChapter 1.4 - Motion In Two DimensionsChapter 1.5 - Relative MotionChapter 2.1 - ForcesChapter 2.2 - Newton's Second And Third LawChapter 2.3 - TensionChapter 3.1 - Work And The Work-energy TheoremChapter 3.2 - Changes In Energy And Momentum
Chapter 3.3 - Conservation Of Momentum In One DimensionsChapter 3.4 - Conservation Of Momentum In Two DimensionsChapter 4.1 - Rotation MotionChapter 4.2 - Dynamics Of Rigid BodiesChapter 4.3 - Equilibrium Of Rigid BodiesChapter 5.1 - ChargeChapter 5.2 - Electric Field And FluxChapter 5.3 - Gauss' LawChapter 5.4 - Electric Potential DifferenceChapter 5.5 - CapacitanceChapter 6.1 - A Model For Circuits Part 1: Current And ResistanceChapter 6.2 - A Model For Circuits Part 2: Potential DiffernceChapter 6.3 - Rc CircuitsChapter 7.1 - Magnets And Magnetic FieldsChapter 7.2 - Magnetic InteractionsChapter 8.1 - Lenz' LawChapter 8.2 - Faraday's Law And ApplicationsChapter 9.1 - Superpositions And Reflection Of PulsesChapter 9.2 - Reflection And TransmissionChapter 9.3 - Propagation And Refraction Of Periodic WavesChapter 9.4 - Electromagnetic WavesChapter 10.1 - Light And ShadowChapter 10.2 - Plane MirrorsChapter 10.3 - Curved Mirrors And Multiple ReflectionsChapter 10.4 - Interpretation Of Ray DiagramsChapter 10.5 - Convex LensesChapter 10.6 - MagnificationChapter 11.1 - Two-sources InterfaceChapter 11.2 - Wave Properties Of LightChapter 11.3 - Multiple-slit InterfaceChapter 11.4 - A Model For Single-slit DiffractionChapter 11.5 - Combined Interference And DiffractionChapter 11.6 - Thin-film InterfaceChapter 11.7 - PolarizationChapter 12.1 - Pressure In A LiquidChapter 12.2 - BuoyancyChapter 13.1 - Ideal Gas LawChapter 13.2 - First Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 14.1 - Wave Properties Of MatterChapter 14.2 - Photoelectric EffectChapter 15.1 - Velocity-homeworkChapter 15.2 - Representations Of Motion-homeworkChapter 15.3 - Acceleration In One Dimension-homeworkChapter 15.4 - Motion In Two Dimensions-homeworkChapter 15.5 - Relative Motion-homeworkChapter 16.1 - Forces-homeworkChapter 16.2 - Newton's Second And Third Law-homeworkChapter 16.3 - Tension-homeworkChapter 17.1 - Work And The Work-energy Theorem-homeworkChapter 17.2 - Changes In Energy And Momentum-homeworkChapter 17.3 - Conservation Of Momentum In One Dimensions-homeworkChapter 17.4 - Conservation Of Momentum In Two Dimensions-homeworkChapter 18.1 - Rotational Motion-homeworkChapter 18.2 - Dynamics Of Rigid Bodies-homeworkChapter 18.3 - Equilibrium Of Rigid Bodies-homeworkChapter 19.1 - Charge-homeworkChapter 19.2 - Electric Field And Flux-homeworkChapter 19.3 - Gauss' Law-homeworkChapter 19.4 - Electric Potential Difference-homeworkChapter 19.5 - Capacitance-homeworkChapter 20.1 - A Model For Circuits Part 1: Current And Resistance-homeworkChapter 20.2 - A Model For Circuits Part 2: Potential Differnce-homeworkChapter 20.3 - Rc Circuits-homeworkChapter 21.1 - Magnets And Magnetic Fields-homeworkChapter 21.2 - Magnetic Interactions-homeworkChapter 22.1 - Lenz' Law-homeworkChapter 22.2 - Faraday's Law And Applications-homeworkChapter 23.1 - Superpositions And Reflection Of Pulses-homeworkChapter 23.2 - Reflection And Transmission-homeworkChapter 23.3 - Propagation And Refraction Of Periodic Waves-homeworkChapter 23.4 - Electromagnetic Waves-homeworkChapter 24.1 - Light And Shadow-homeworkChapter 24.2 - Plane Mirrors-homeworkChapter 24.3 - Curved Mirrors And Multiple Reflections-homeworkChapter 24.4 - Interpretation Of Ray Diagrams-homeworkChapter 24.5 - Convex Lenses-homeworkChapter 24.6 - Magnification-homeworkChapter 25.1 - Two-sources Interface-homeworkChapter 25.2 - Wave Properties Of Light-homeworkChapter 25.3 - Multiple-slit Interface-homeworkChapter 25.4 - A Model For Single-slit Diffraction-homeworkChapter 25.5 - Combined Interference And Diffraction-homeworkChapter 25.6 - Thin-film Interface-homeworkChapter 25.7 - Polarization-homeworkChapter 26.1 - Pressure In A Liquid-homeworkChapter 26.2 - Buoyancy-homeworkChapter 27.1 - Ideal Gas Law-homeworkChapter 27.2 - First Law Of Thermodynamics-homeworkChapter 28.1 - Wave Properties Of Matter-homeworkChapter 28.2 - Photoelectric Effect-homework
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This landmark book presents a series of physics tutorials designed by a leading physics education research group. Emphasizing the development of concepts and scientific reasoning skills, the tutorials focus on common conceptual and reasoning difficulties. The tutorials cover a range of topics in Mechanics, E & M, and Waves & Optics.
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Chapter 1.5, Problem 1aTChapter 2.3, Problem 1aTChapter 3.4, Problem 1aTChapter 4.3, Problem 1aTChapter 5.5, Problem 1aTChapter 6.3, Problem 1aTChapter 7.2, Problem 1aTChapter 8.2, Problem 1aTChapter 9.4, Problem 1aT
Chapter 10.6, Problem 1aTChapter 11.7, Problem 1aTChapter 12.2, Problem 1aTChapter 13.2, Problem 1aTChapter 14.2, Problem 1aTChapter 15.5, Problem 1aTHChapter 16.3, Problem 1aTHChapter 17.4, Problem 1aTHChapter 18.3, Problem 1aTHChapter 19.5, Problem 1aTHChapter 20.3, Problem 1aTHChapter 21.2, Problem 1THChapter 22.2, Problem 1aTHChapter 23.4, Problem 1aTHChapter 24.6, Problem 1THChapter 25.7, Problem 1aTHChapter 26.2, Problem 1aTHIntroduction: The process with constant temperature and with some heat transfer is possible...
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